Written & Art by Variantious Here comes Cousin Eerie to nudge Uncle Creepy out of the scary spotlight! The terrifying treasury of sinister sci-fi and fearsome fantasy is finally collected in this handsome paperback volume, amassing the inimitable talents ...

Written & Art & Cover by John K. Synder Iii In crime-ravaged 1980s' New York, a troubled ex-cop turned unlicensed detective takes on his most dangerous case, hunting down a serial killer-hitman, and ultimately coming face-to-face with his deadliest enemy, ...

Written by Severine Gauthier Art & Cover by Thomas Labourot A lyrical fantasy graphic novel for all ages as quirky as Roald Dahl, as whimsical as Disney, and as beautiful as Miyazaki. In a quiet forest the young Eleanor ...

By Fabrice Henanff, Philippe Chanoinat Stepping into Sun Studios in 1954 Elvis Aaron Presley recorded his first single 'That's All Right'. Little did he know he would soon revolutionise music and culture worldwide. This graphic novel biography starts with the ...

Written and Illustrated by Jeff Lemire COMPLETE EDITION This critically-acclaimed graphic novel was recently chosen as one of Canada Reads' Top 5 Essential Canadian Novels of the Decade, and it is also the winner of the American Library Association's Alex ...

Written by Matt Kindt Art by David Rubin Cover Art by David Rubin A science-minded adventurer gets mixed up in the mysteries of a fantasy world in this charming new adventure from an award-winning creative team. Boone Dias is an ...

Writer: H.P. Lovecraft Artist: Ian Culbard A tale of terror unlike any other: The barren, windswept interior of the Antarctic plateau was lifeless, or so the expedition from Miskatonic University thought. Then they found strange fossils of unheard-of creatures, carved stones ...

Sees colonial trader, Marlow, recount his journey into the heart of Africa and his discovery of Kurtz, a company manager rumoured to have gone mad. As the details of Kurtz's dealings with the natives and his state of mind unfold, the ...

by Andrzej Klimowski & Danusia Schejbal Banned for 27 years and initially published in a heavily censored edition, The Master and Margarita is probably the most important Russian novel of the 20th century. Written as a satire of Stalin's suffocating bureaucracy, ...